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Jonathan Ward 07-02-2003 04:27 PM

Gunnera Manicata
 
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"Martin Sykes" wrote in message
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"Andy" wrote in message
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As they need their feet in water - or at least very damp - wouldn't it
get a bit thirsty? Unless you had a bog next to the house in which
case you'd probably get rising damp.


It is in a shady, damp corner of the garden next to the house. The garden
has a natural slope so water runs down and puddles before draining away

very
slowly although quick enough that the house shouldn't be affected. Surface
water rarely stays for more than 24 hours. The gunnera is planted in a

hole
lined with pond liner with a few holes in it so it doesn't turn into a
puddle.


I doubt you'll have a problem with the gunnera drying out the subsoil below
foundation level and causing shrinkage (assuming a 'shrinkable' subsoil)
because it sounds like it is in a very wet area, and, presumably, you'll be
sloshing loads of water onto it in dry spells. If the soil around it starts
to look parched and cracked, you could always get rid of it.


They wilt if they don't have enogh water but do perk up if your run a hose over
them for half an hour. They are not fully hardy and what I do is fold the
leaves over the buds for next year at the beginning of winter.
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